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The group came together as high school students and started to perform local shows, developing a following. They had celebrity followers in Mary J. Blige who was the person who passed on their demo tape to Sean Combs, who later signed them to his labels. This was when the band confirmed their name The L.O.X, which stands for Living Off Experience.
They broke through to the mainstream, featuring on the song “It’s All About the Benjamins” after “We’ll Always Love Big Poppa”. They would go on to feature on many pop successes such as “Honey” by Mariah Carey and “Jenny From The Block” by Jennifer Lopez. The group released their debut album “Money, Power & Respect” on January 13th 1998 which would go on to peak at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Top R&B albums. The group’s following album “We Are the Streets”, released on January 25th 2000, managed to reach number 5 in the Billboard 200 and number 2 in the R&B chart. It was produced by Timbaland and produced the singles “Wild Out” and “Recognize”.
The band would go on a hiatus that would end with a collaborative album with Wu-Tang Clan, which was released on November 27th 2012. The album was entitled “Wu Block”. They embarked on a worldwide concert tour called The Trinity. On March 1st 2014, the group released a song called “New York” which was endorsed by Funkmaster Flex.
New York hip hop collective The Lox have done well to remain consistent in lineup over twenty years after their original formation. The three rappers Jadakiss, Styles P and Sheek Louch all have their own separate revenues however there is a great energy when they come together to perform as The Lox and the audience really gets behind this vibe.
Obviously due to each artist having their own solo career, The Lox discography only stands at three releases however these have all gone down really well with the fanbase and the material is well known this evening. The artists onstage command the crowd to bounce during 'Wild Out' whilst they attempt to rap the chorus at the speed of Jadakiss. They have really good manner when it comes to enthusing the room and thank them for sharing this huge party with them before they close on one of their oldest tracks as a unit 'Money, Power & Respect'.